“We talk about it in football a lot, we talk about it in sports,” Namath said. “But I’m going to tell you something, there’s children out there falling down on a daily basis. There are mothers, there’s fathers, there’s people in car accidents. We don’t know enough about traumatic brain injuries at this time. What we’re trying to do is learn more about it and learn how to help people that have had traumatic brain injuries, not just football players. Not just the soldiers who are getting a lot of them because of the fighting. But everyday people.”